Pakistan in control on day three

Paceman Bilawal Bhatti snagged two key wickets to put Pakistan in command of the first Test against Sri Lanka.

Bhatti removed Sangakkara and Jayawardene to leave Sri Lanka at 186-4 in their second innings [AFP]

Debutant fast bowler Bilawal Bhatti dismissed experienced duo Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene in consecutive deliveries as Pakistan strengthened their hold on the first Test against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.

Left-arm paceman Junaid Khan also picked up opener Kaushal Silva for 81, caught behind, with the last delivery of the third day to reduce Sri Lanka to 186 for four in their second innings, a lead of seven runs.

Dimuth Karunaratne (24) put on 47 runs for the opening wicket with Silva before he was bowled by Junaid. Silva and Sangakkara (55) then put on 99 for the second to get Sri Lanka close to wiping out the first innings deficit of 179.

Third day scorecard

Sri Lanka 1st innings 204
Pakistan 1st innings (overnight 327-4)
K Manzoor run out 21
A Shehzad c Karunaratne b Eranga 38
M Hafeez c Silva b Lakmal 11
Y Khan b Eranga 136
M-ul-Haq c Sangakkara b Herath 135
A Shafiq c Silva b Lakmal 13
A Akmal c Senanayake b Eranga 6
B Bhatti c Prasanna b Mathews 14
S Ajmal lbw b Herath 0
R Ali b Herath 0
J Khan not 4
Extras: 5
Total: (all out; 129.1 overs) 383
Fall of wickets: 1-46 (Manzoor 23), 2-59 (Hafeez), 3-83 (Shehzad), 4-301
(Younis), 5-329 (Shafiq), 6-342 (Akmal), 7-369 (Bhatti), 8-378 (Ajmal), 9-378
(Ali)

Sri Lanka 2nd innings
D Karunaratne b Junaid 24
K Silva c Akmal b Junaid 81
K Sangakkara c Younis b Bhatti 55
M Jayawardene c Shafiq b Bhatti 0
D Chandimal not out 24
Extras: 2
Total: (for four wkts; 61.3 overs) 186
Fall of wickets: 1-47 (Karunaratne), 2-146 (Sangakkara), 3-150
(Jayawardene), 4-186 (Silva)

Bhatti, who took three wickets in the first innings, extracted lively pace and bounce off the wicket and got left-hander Sangakkara to edge a catch to Younus Khan at first slip on the last delivery of his over.

He returned to have Jayawardene caught for a duck off the first ball of his next over to dent Sri Lanka’s chances of a big second innings total.

Early fightback

Pace duo Shaminda Eranga (three for 80) and Suranga Lakmal (two for 99) had led Sri Lanka’s fightback in the morning as Pakistan lost their last six wickets for 54 to be all out for 383.

Needing quick wickets in the first session to keep Pakistan’s lead under check, Lakmal sent back Asad Shafiq (13) after the batsman had just added a run to his overnight score.

Shafiq flicked Lakmal to square leg where Silva completed a diving catch.

Wicketkeeper Adnan Akmal (six) also went quickly, edging Eranga to gully, before Bhatti (14) was adjudged caught behind after Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews asked a review of the umpire’s not out decision.

Left-arm spinner Rangana Herath, who had looked largely ineffective till then, mopped up the last three wickets in four balls to end the innings.

Saeed Ajmal and Rahat Ali were out leg before and bowled respectively in consecutive deliveries while Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq (135) was the last man to fall.

Misbah added 30 to his overnight score before holing out in the deep to Sangakkara while looking for quick runs.

Source: AFP